Each state has a so-called median income, but does the bankruptcy law take into consideration what part of the state you live in?
Think about it - if you live in a major metropolitan area like the San Francisco Bay Area, California's median income provision will keep you in the poorhouse and probably send you to the soup/food lines - while 100 miles north of San Francisco the state's median income allows a more or less comfortable lifestyle.
Think about it - if you live in a major metropolitan area like the San Francisco Bay Area, California's median income provision will keep you in the poorhouse and probably send you to the soup/food lines - while 100 miles north of San Francisco the state's median income allows a more or less comfortable lifestyle.
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